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Originally Posted by awesomez Oil changes at reputable dealerships generally range from $80-90 with ester oil. My guess is you didn't get ester oil because only about 1 person working

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Old 09-21-2009, 10:17 AM   #16 (permalink)
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Oil changes at reputable dealerships generally range from $80-90 with ester oil. My guess is you didn't get ester oil because only about 1 person working in a garage at a typical dealership knows much about cars. If you want to take care of your car, you must take matters into your own hands. Every time you are there, tell them that you want ester oil.
While I agree, I doubt seriously that the clerk at the counter would known to mark on my receipt that they used the ester oil (I'm assuming that is what it means when it say 09 370z/09 altima oil only) without the tech telling her. I guess the tech could be lying about what type of oil he's putting in, but I don't see where it benefits him to do so.

All in all I know jack about how dealerships work so there is a much higher chance you guys are right than me, I'm just trying to understand the mindset it would take to do something like that. Hell at this dealership even the guy who sold me the car knew it took what he called "special oil" and this was back in February right after the cars came out. Does it do any good to speak with the service manager about what they are doing to your car? Or is he just the chief liar in charge of his lackeys?

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We have a HUGE window in our waiting room that looks right into our shop where they work on your vehicle. Enjoy your free cup of Starbucks while you watch them service your car. Have a question? We'll have the tech come out and talk to you in person!

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We have a HUGE window in our waiting room that looks right into our shop where they work on your vehicle. Enjoy your free cup of Starbucks while you watch them service your car. Have a question? We'll have the tech come out and talk to you in person!

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Haha sorry Scott that wasn't directed at you at all. In fact that's what I was saying earlier about the local dealership I've been using is that the service has been great so far (other than getting ripped at initial purchase, although that's my fault not his), but these guys are saying not to trust dealerships for service. If it's true, I'd like to know why and I need to start doing it myself.

Anyone know a good test to see if the dealership is doing what they are supposed to?

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I believe this ester oil is a big over blown nothing.They obviously use it from the factory for break in and along the line they catch a few fish to continue using it at a ridiculous price.Just another Nissan gimmick!
Majority are probably using a good oil with frequent changes and have no problems as any other ordinary car on the market.So just use good common sense and judgement when sevicing your Z and enjoy the car.
There are people that complained with oil getting too hot as well as loosing a lot of oil. I must say I haven't had either issue with my car using ester oil. While it may be a gimmick, if you have either of the problems I recommend you try it.
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While I agree, I doubt seriously that the clerk at the counter would known to mark on my receipt that they used the ester oil (I'm assuming that is what it means when it say 09 370z/09 altima oil only)
I think you're making a leap to assume that comment means they used Esther oil. It just might have meant "Use the 5w30 barrel"....

I would also not assume they're going to change your oil every 3000 miles unless it's spelled out in the agreement you bought. Regular changes are every 3750 or 7500 under schedule 2 maintenance.

$140/6 = $23....About the going rate at fast oil change outfits.
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[QUOTE=awesomez;206971]There are people that complained with oil getting too hot as well as loosing a lot of oil. I must say I haven't had either issue with my car using ester oil. While it may be a gimmick, if you have either of the problems I recommend you try it.[/QUOT

My first oil and filter change was at 2800 miles.I then used Mobil 1 and now have 4100 miles.The mark on the dipstick is right where it was when I filled it at the change.I made sure it was filled to the top mark and still there.
As to using oil from when I got the car I have no idea as to how high on the dipstick they filled at the factory?I do know from when I got it it didn't use any oil to the 2800 miles.
So I'am real happy with no oil consumtion so far.As for the engine noise some have talked about I have never had any from day one.Before the change or now!
The oil temps were never a problem for me.I've driven the car 80 mph on the freeway for over 45 minutes and outside temps were 91 degree's and very humid and never over 220.So as I said I'am very satisfied with the car in that respect.
I'am sure if the car was at the track it would require a cooler at that point.Don't track the car so no issues.
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I think you're making a leap to assume that comment means they used Esther oil. It just might have meant "Use the 5w30 barrel"....

I would also not assume they're going to change your oil every 3000 miles unless it's spelled out in the agreement you bought. Regular changes are every 3750 or 7500 under schedule 2 maintenance.

$140/6 = $23....About the going rate at fast oil change outfits.
I took it in at 1800 for my first change (people said I should after break in) and they changed it, Brought it in again at 4500, then again at 7500 and finally at 10,600 (was a little late here), so far every service has been completely free. You are right about assuming the comment means Ester oil, but I will go by the dealership and ask them about it and let you guys know. Would it be best to ask the service manager or just walk up to the counter and ask the lady to look at my service record and tell me what was used?

For my own sake I hope that I'm right and they are doing the right thing, while I'm sure no one ever wants to be wrong, I really hope you are and not me this go around haha

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For my own sake I hope that I'm right and they are doing the right thing, while I'm sure no one ever wants to be wrong, I really hope you are and not me this go around haha

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Sounds like the frequency thing is working out anyway.....usually work orders are very specific regarding parts used...It's part of the parts dept. accounting procedure....Good luck!
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Thanks, I'll swing by tomorrow after work and let you know.

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